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Italian Women's Autobiographical Writings in the Twentieth Century

Author : Ursula Fanning
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781683930327

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Italian Women's Autobiographical Writings in the Twentieth Century by Ursula Fanning Pdf

This critical volume offers an overview and close analysis of Italian women’s autobiographical writings from the twentieth century, engaging with issues of form and content and identifying recurring paradigms. It will be of interest to students of Italian literature and culture, autobiographical studies, and gender studies.

Public History, Private Stories

Author : Graziella Parati
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780816626069

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Public History, Private Stories by Graziella Parati Pdf

In this important volume, Graziella Parati examines the ways in which Italian women writers articulate their identities through autobiography - a public act that is also the creation of a private life. Considering autobiographical writings by five women writers from the seventeenth century to the present, Parati draws important connections between self-writing and the debate over women's roles, both traditional and transgressive. Parati considers the first prose autobiography written by an Italian woman - Camilla Faa Gonzaga's 1622 memoir - as her beginning point, citing it as a central "pre-text". Parati then examines the autobiographies of Enif Robert, Fausta Cialente, Rita Levi Montalcini, and Luisa Passerini. Through her discussion of these women's writings, she demonstrates the complex negotiations over identity contained within them, negotiations that challenge dichotomies between male and female, maternal and paternal, and private and public. Public History, Private Stories is a compelling exploration of the disparate identities created by these women through the act of writing autobiography.

Italian Women and Autobiography

Author : Fabiana Cecchini,Ioana Raluca Larco
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2011-01-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781443828345

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Italian Women and Autobiography by Fabiana Cecchini,Ioana Raluca Larco Pdf

The essays included in this collection examine issues such as identity and ideology which are at play in the female autobiography practice, along with the problematicity that these trigger in terms of self-representation and traditional formal boundaries. The women writers analyzed here through mainly historical, literary, feminist and psychoanalytic lenses cover a long period in the history of Italy, spanning from the Fascist era to our time. In an attempt to organize and connect these texts which are chronologically far apart, we have divided our contributions into two main parts. The first, “Shapes of Ideology,” includes authors interacting primarily with political ideology in a way that eventually entails the challenge of the official “technologies of gender” (De Lauretis, 1987) and implicitly, a reflection on the gendered identity. In the second part, “Reconsidering ideology, negotiating autobiography,” while the political ideology is not completely excluded, it becomes however something more internalized and relevant to the writers’ quest for identity. Such process bears consequences with respect to the canon of autobiography, as authors experiment with new forms of autobiographical narratives and readers become more and more an integral component of this personal endeavor.

Female Journeys

Author : Claire Marrone
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2000-06-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780313307270

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Female Journeys by Claire Marrone Pdf

In this study of 19th- and 20th-century French and Italian women's autobiography, the author illustrates how the protagonists' development unfolds through separation from oppressive social and familial structures. Reading the selected life stories as bildungsromane and drawing on an array of both canonical and noncanonical texts in the various autobiographical subgenres, Marrone concludes that the heroines' movements away from oppressive structures are not limited to particular historical periods but are motivated by historical and cultural circumstances. She thoughtfully traces the reasons why a 19th-century protagonist might leave her country, a turn-of-the century heroine might flee her family, and a modern female character might separate from her mother, carefully examining their motivations and their goals. In telling their stories, she concludes, women writers continually challenge existing autobiographical conventions. Marrone finds that postmodern texts prove that the journey toward selfhood may be an ongoing one, one that unfolds through the creation of multiple life stories. The author begins her study with a consideration of the tradition of women's autobiography in French and Italian literature of the 19th- and 20th-centuries. Using several examples from various genres, she brings issues of gender oppression, marital abuse, sexuality, and motherhood to the forefront of the discussion. She continues by analyzing the genres of autobiography and bildungsroman—where they overlap and where they diverge, specifically in women's writing. Turning to specific authors and their works, Marrone moves on to an analysis of the writings of Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso, C^D'eleste Mogador, Sibilla Aleramo, Oriana Fallaci, Marie Cardinal, and Annie Ernaux. In examining the works of these writers, the author concludes that women writers continue to attempt to define themselves in their own voices. Marrone finds that postmodern writers participate in innovative experimentation in life writing: hybrid texts, creative auto/biographies, and collective life stories. This clearly written, engaging volume is a pivotal addition to the growing field of literature on autobiography.

Alfredo de Palchi

Author : Giorgio Linguaglossa
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2020-12-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781683932703

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Alfredo de Palchi by Giorgio Linguaglossa Pdf

In this keen examination of Alfredo de Palchi’s lyrical oeuvre, Giorgio Linguaglossa refers to de Palchi as the missing link in Italian poetry in the second half of the twentieth century. From page one of this study, de Palchi’s voice is in constant dialogue with the Italian poets of his time. Linguaglossa gives us a complete picture of the relationship between de Palchi’s asymptomatic creative paradigm and what was taking place around him. While the majority of de Palchi’s life was spent outside of Italy, he continued to engage with Italy in his poetry, in translating Italian poets into English and for close to fifty years as co-editor, with Sonia Raiziss, of Chelsea magazine, a biannual that published a significant number of translations of twentieth-century Italian poets. Through Chelsea magazine de Palchi also became a conduit, bringing Italian poetry to non-Italian-speaking poetry aficionados in the United States. It is especially his own verse, written outside the geocultural boundaries that we know as Italy, which makes this study by Giorgio Linguaglossa all the more important.

Annie Chartres Vivanti

Author : Sharon Wood,Erica Moretti
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781683930075

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Annie Chartres Vivanti by Sharon Wood,Erica Moretti Pdf

Annie Chartres Vivanti: Transnational Politics, Identity, and Culture explores the work of British Italian writer Annie Chartres Vivanti (1866-1942). This volume provides a multidisciplinary approach to the study of Vivanti in order to analyze the diverse and complex writing experiences in which she engaged. Essays examine Vivanti’s work through multiple perspectives, taking into account her politics and her career as journalist, writer, and singer as well as her literary works.

Trump and Mussolini

Author : Anna Camaiti Hostert,Enzo Antonio Cicchino
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2022-10-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781683933670

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Trump and Mussolini by Anna Camaiti Hostert,Enzo Antonio Cicchino Pdf

Trump and Mussolini: Images, Fake News, and Mass Media as Weapons in the Hands of Two Populists compares two historic men of power and influence, Donald Trump and Benito Mussolini, to analyze the commonality of practices and mannerisms between the two. From rhetoric to body language, to their control over oral and written communication and analogous power strategies, they both possess an unusual talent for new technologies which they utilize to their advantage in unique moments in history. Mussolini lived at the beginning of mass society, Trump at the height of social media, both controversial leaders finding means to utilize these periods of time and the tools surrounding them to further their own agendas and influence society, culture, and authority. The authors examine a plethora of topics and themes such as outward personalities and consuming charisma, means and tools of communication and propaganda, and treatment of women, just to name a few, in order to define the relationship and similarities between these two controversial figures. This book was written before the Capitol Hill assault on January 6th 2021. Mussolini in November 1922 in front of the Parliament said: “I could have made a bivouac of this gloomy gray hall: I could have shut down the Parliament and formed a Government exclusively of Fascists; I could have done so, but I did not wish to do so, at least not at this moment.” Trump, however never said anything like this, but indeed, tried to do it.

The Italian Gothic and Fantastic

Author : Francesca Billiani,Gigliola Sulis
Publisher : Associated University Presse
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0838641261

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The Italian Gothic and Fantastic by Francesca Billiani,Gigliola Sulis Pdf

Meanwhile, by assimilating the Other into our own modes of representation of reality and imagination, twentieth-century female writers of the fantastic show how alternative identities can be shaped and social constituencies can be challenged."--BOOK JACKET.

Women in Italy, 1945–1960: An Interdisciplinary Study

Author : P. Morris
Publisher : Springer
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2006-10-30
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780230601437

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Women in Italy, 1945–1960: An Interdisciplinary Study by P. Morris Pdf

This volume brings together specialists from a variety of disciplines to develop a deeper understanding of the social, political, and cultural history of women in Italy in the years 1946-1960. Despite being a time when women and the family were at the center of national debates, and when society changed considerably, the fifteen years following the Second World War have tended to be overlooked or subsumed into discussions of other periods. By focusing on the experience of women and by broadening the frame of reference to include subjects and sources often ignored, or only alluded to, by traditional analyses, the essays in this volume break new ground and provide a corrective to previous interpretive models.

La Mamma

Author : Penelope Morris,Perry Willson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2018-06-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137542564

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La Mamma by Penelope Morris,Perry Willson Pdf

The idea of the “mamma italiana” is one of the most widespread and recognizable stereotypes in perceptions of Italian national character both within and beyond Italy. This figure makes frequent appearances in jokes and other forms of popular culture, but it has also been seen as shaping the lived experience of modern-day Italians of both sexes, as well as influencing perceptions of Italy in the wider world. This interdisciplinary collection examines the invented tradition of mammismo but also contextualizes it by discussing other, often contrasting, ways in which the role of mothers, and the mother-son relationship, have been understood and represented in culture and society over the last century and a half, both in Italy and in its diaspora.

Posthumanism in Italian Literature and Film

Author : Enrica Maria Ferrara
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030393670

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Posthumanism in Italian Literature and Film by Enrica Maria Ferrara Pdf

As humans re-negotiate their boundaries with the nonhuman world of animals, inanimate entities and technological artefacts, new identities are formed and a new epistemological and ethical approach to reality is needed. Through twelve thought-provoking, scholarly essays, this volume analyzes works by a range of modern and contemporary Italian authors, from Giacomo Leopardi to Elena Ferrante, who have captured the shift from anthropocentrism and postmodernism to posthumanism. Indeed, this is the first academic volume investigating narrative configurations of posthuman identity in Italian literature and film.

Women and Autobiography

Author : Martine Watson Brownley,Allison B. Kimmich
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0842027025

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Women and Autobiography by Martine Watson Brownley,Allison B. Kimmich Pdf

An overview of women's autobiography, providing historical background and contemporary criticism along with selections from a range of autobiographies by women. It seeks to provide a broad introduction to the major questions dominating autobiographical scholarship today.

20th-century Italian Women Writers

Author : Alba della Fazia Amoia
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015037831073

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20th-century Italian Women Writers by Alba della Fazia Amoia Pdf

Rather than focusing exclusively on contemporary living authors, Amoia discusses writers from the early part of the twentieth century as well, linking them with later writers spanning twentieth-century Italy's literary movements and political, social, and economic developments.

Biographies and Autobiographies in Modern Italy: a Festschrift for John Woodhouse

Author : Martin McLaughlin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351195416

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Biographies and Autobiographies in Modern Italy: a Festschrift for John Woodhouse by Martin McLaughlin Pdf

"Critical interest in biography and autobiography has never been higher. However, while life-writing flourishes in the UK, in Italy it is a less prominent genre. The twelve essays collected here are written against this backdrop, and address issues in biographical and autobiographical writing in Italy from the later nineteenth century to the present, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between individual lives and life-writing and the wider social and political history of Italy. The majority of essays focus on well-known writers (D'Annunzio, Svevo, Bontempelli, Montale, Levi, Calvino, Eco and Fallaci), and their varying anxieties about autobiographical writing in their work. This picture is rounded out by a series of studies of similar themes in lesser known figures: the critic Enrico Nencioni, the Welsh-Italian painter Llewellyn Lloyd and Italian writers and journalists covering the Spanish Civil War. The contributors, all specialists in their fields, are Antonella Braida, Charles Burdett, Jane Everson, John Gatt Rutter, Robert Gordon, Gwyn Griffith, Peter Hainsworth, Martin McLaughlin, Gianni Oliva, Giuliana Pieri, and Jon Usher. The volume is dedicated to John Woodhouse, on his seventieth birthday, and concludes with a bibliography of his writings."

About Face

Author : Elena Bellina,Lindsay Eufusia,Paola Ugolini
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2009-10-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781443815888

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About Face by Elena Bellina,Lindsay Eufusia,Paola Ugolini Pdf

How do we represent ouselves and the cultures we live in? Is it possible to trace any boundaries between reality and self-representation? Because the self represented is the product of a process of selection and choice, in many ways to represent the self is, often simultaneously, to create the self and negate the self. What, then, becomes of the self once it is represented? Because the process of self-representation cumulates in a tangible result and given that any representation of the self is necessarily a construct which aims to render visible or knowable in concrete form the unseen and unknown, self-representation is vulnerable to assessments of its naturalness or artificiality, its honesty or deceit. Many issues affect the author or artist’s self-representation, both as process and form: the medium through which the self will be represented, the motivation for representing oneself, and the role of the audience, to name only a few relevant factors. This book explores the multifaceted nature of self-representation in relation to culture from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance up to contemporary Italian, American and Australian culture with reference to concepts and questions connected to literature, poetry, philosophy, theology, history, ethnicity studies, gender studies, and visual arts.